Williams' knee injury leaves Wimbledon doubles in doubt
Summary
Serena Williams injured her right knee during her singles comeback match at Wimbledon, putting her planned doubles match with her sister Venus in doubt. She lost the singles match to Australia's Maya Joint and may not be fit to play in doubles later in the week.Key Facts
- Serena Williams injured her right knee near the end of the first set in her singles match.
- She lost the match to Maya Joint in three sets: 6-3, 6-7, 6-3.
- Serena and Venus Williams are scheduled to play doubles together at Wimbledon for the first time since 2022.
- Serena has won seven singles and six doubles titles at Wimbledon in her career.
- She did not speak to the media after the match due to her knee injury.
- Serena left the Wimbledon site unaided and is trying to recover for the doubles match.
- She returned to Wimbledon after nearly four years away and did not officially retire in 2022, saying she is "evolving away" from tennis.
- The doubles match is scheduled for Friday, but Serena’s participation is uncertain because of her knee swelling.
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